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#1: Hydrogenated Oils (Palm, Coconut)
#2: Dried Coconut
#3: Butter
#4: Rendered Animal Fats (Tallow, Suet, Lard, Shortening (Includes vegetable)
#5: Dark Chocolate
#6: Fish Oil (Menhaden and Sardine)
#7: Cheese
#8: Nuts and Seeds (Pilinuts, Brazilnuts, Macadamia)
#9:Processed Meats (Sausage and Pâté)
#10: Whipped Cream
Dried coconut
Cheese
junk food
A nutritious and healthy food is like food with the Singapore nutritional label or food that are generally low in fats but high in nutrients like saturated fats.
Yes. Cheeseburgers are high in saturated fat, and may contain trans-fat, depending on the type of bun used. Avoid them whenever possible.
You should avoid any type of fatty food, such as foods that are high in saturated fats and sugars. These increase your risk and are harmful to your body.
Saturated fats tend to be solids at room temperature. This is because the hydrocarbon tails of saturated fat molecules are straight, due to the lack of double bonding between carbon atoms. As a result, the saturated fat molecules are more compact, allowing them to exist as solids at lower temperatures. Examples: butter and lard.
Fat and oil e.g ground nut,fish meal
rain
Saturated
Low in saturated fat, high in omega-3 fatty acids
Most high schools typically require students to have TI-83's.
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Mayonnaise is mostly oil and if it is olive oil or canola oil, then it has some health benefits, such as raising the level of "good cholesterol" a person has. But if it is "regular" mayonnaise, made from a type of oil high in saturated fat, then no, it is not a healthy food.
You can find lipids and proteins in food. example: whole milk-contains saturated fat(which is a type of lipid) and protein.